
I have always had a love of learning and embracing new knowledge. So much so I spent 12 years in higher education specialising in business and entrepreneurship. The knowledge I have gained during these years I have always wanted to share and pass on to the new young minds in our society. That was one of the reasons I completed my PhD, to enable me to provide that knowledge. Life, however, took me in another direction, working in the research field. I spent 7 wonderful years being part of a research team in the field of health science where I was able to utilise my business skills to aid in our research. After my time at the research centre ended I found myself thinking about sharing my love of knowledge and education again.
As mentioned above I have always wanted to share my love of knowledge with others. This is something that has only gotten stronger as I have gotten older and gained more world experience. I feel teachers are key to young peoples minds and find the responsibility of that key to be a privilege and one that I take very seriously. I have also watched my sister complete the Hibernia Programme and seen her love of teaching flourish over the 2 years she spent studying and engaging young minds. I also feel Business is an underrated subject, one that is maybe overlooked by some as not interesting or exciting enough. This I feel is something that has to change and I believe my love of learning for business and entrepreneurship will aid me in passing on this love to students. My key as a teacher, I feel, is to make business interesting and it is a challenge I am excited to embrace.
